FfionWinnie
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I doubt the horse sees the difference!
If you stood on my foot accidentally I'd see it in a different light to you stamping on me deliberately.
I doubt the horse sees the difference!
If you stood on my foot accidentally I'd see it in a different light to you stamping on me deliberately.
If you stood on my foot accidentally I'd see it in a different light to you stamping on me deliberately.
I'm quite aware horses don't think like humans do.
However the point of this thread is that as the thinking humans it's up to us to ensure the horse doesn't get stamped on deliberately and that the accidental standing on is at a minimum with an eye to improving the rider at all times.
As an animal trainer I guess you use many techniques as many do and my argument would be that some have been given a bad name by their misuse however that does not stop them being a useful tool in the right circumstances and used in a non abusive way. People over the years hear the horror stories and think they are the norm! For example I have seen Rapping used in a way that no one could feel was abusive and it did what it set out to achieve, but I guess today you would send me to the tower for having witnessed it,however I will not accept abuse of any animal the abuse comes from the person using it not the technique per se!
I'm quite aware horses don't think like humans do.
However the point of this thread is that as the thinking humans it's up to us to ensure the horse doesn't get stamped on deliberately and that the accidental standing on is at a minimum with an eye to improving the rider at all times.
The fact still remains the horse being badly ridden by an insenestive novice feels pain and is effected by the pain in exactly the same way as the horse being ridden in pinch Boots .
Im not condoning anything but im not sure money is the driver for this either. In my experience most of these schooling methods get out of hand when the inexperienced people start using them as a short cut because they have seen a pro use them to correct an issue in a horse . To me having seen Rapping( not as its portrayed) used by some very experienced household names back in the past in controlled settings it is no worse than dressage riders schooling with long whips its all in the degree and to be frank the lower down the tree of experience you go riders do not understand the subtleties that are involved and thats when it becomes abuse to me.
So basically no one should ever start riding ever again? And no one should ever ride again?
I mean every person who rides makes mistakes. Someone who says they don't is a liar. So we are all causing our horses pain and should stop. Someone above admitted that they can go out of balance on their horse at times which will cause him pain. We have all seen pictures of people on here jumping and getting it wrong so they have pulled the horses mouth. Should they never ride again?
Ffionwinnies point is we learn from our mistakes. Those riders using gadgets don't. They continue to cause the horse pain deliberately. They continue to put things onto the horse that will knowingly hurt it. Us novice riders make mistakes yes but we try to correct them and make sure we don't do them again.
The fact still remains the horse being badly ridden by an insenestive novice feels pain and is effected by the pain in exactly the same way as the horse being ridden in pinch Boots .
How is money not the driver when the aim of the pros/experienced household names using them is either to win more classes or sell the horse for more money? What other advantage is there of doing it?
Its your perception they cause pain!Well if you want to look at it like that the pinch boot using pro at one time was the novice and unintentionally inflicted pain at that time however now is doing so deliberately so they are still worse than the novice who does it at one time unintentionally while they learn.
Well if you want to look at it like that the pinch boot using pro at one time was the novice and unintentionally inflicted pain at that time however now is doing so deliberately so they are still worse than the novice who does it at one time unintentionally while they learn.
Don't put stupid words in my mouth .
BTW How do you know people who do these silly foolish things to attempt to make horses careful don't learn the error of their ways .
I will repeat over and over again pain is pain to the horse it makes no difference to the horse what intent the rider has .
How are they stupid words? Please explain how a novice rider is meant to learn everything about horse riding without making a mistake and hurting the horse? Do you never make mistakes? I doubt it.
Pain is pain yes but there is a difference between knowingly causing it and unknowingly causing it. When you are knowingly causing an animal pain and don't care you are cruel no matter what your intentions. You are not fixing a problem. You are causing one.
I don't know if they learn the error of their ways. I don't know all of these people personally or follow their lives. If they do great. If they don't that's a problem.
Well if thats the case why are riders at the lower levels trying to use the same techniques?
How are they stupid words? Please explain how a novice rider is meant to learn everything about horse riding without making a mistake and hurting the horse? Do you never make mistakes? I doubt it.
Pain is pain yes but there is a difference between knowingly causing it and unknowingly causing it. When you are knowingly causing an animal pain and don't care you are cruel no matter what your intentions. You are not fixing a problem. You are causing one.
I don't know if they learn the error of their ways. I don't know all of these people personally or follow their lives. If they do great. If they don't that's a problem.
So you are accepting that if a novice rider can cause pain ,they knowingly are no better than somebody more experienced using training aids
Doesn't the BHS have a guiding principle that would prohibit this sort of thing (probably not as strong as the Oath that vets take but similar in intent)? If not, should they?I've seen a 'well respected' FBHS rapping a horse :mad3:
They are stupid words because that is NOT what GS is saying. It is perfectly feasable to learn to ride PROPERLY, without causing distress to horses on a continual basis. No one can say they haven't given the occassional poke or inconvenience, but that is very different to habitually riding in ill fitting or inapropriate tack, to riding when overweight or very unbalanced, to hauling on the reins, etc. THAT is ignorance, and it can be just as cruel as inflicting pain deliberatly.
Doesn't the BHS have a guiding principle that would prohibit this sort of thing (probably not as strong as the Oath that vets take but similar in intent)? If not, should they?
Interstingly the minutes from this IEOC meeting suggest a study was being done to determine if pinch boots were 'abuse of the horse' I wonder what the results were.
http://www.ieoc.info/sites/default/files/IEOC-Minutes-Badminton-2013.pdf
No because how can they know? They are learning they don't know what they are doing is wrong. You can't expect them to know everything straight away. I would however expect a professional to know that rapping is cruel. I wouldn't expect a novice person to be able to do sitting trot perfectly straight away because they can't. They will bounce around. You teach them how not to.
And a novice rider wouldn't know that if they aren't taught would they? Do you expect them to know how to fit tack? If they are taught correctly then they will cause the horse no pain through learning. But otherwise it is unknowingly causing psin. Its still not fine but they do need to be taught what to do.